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Playa Maya water park makes a splash in Beijing
2024-06-18 
Visitors enjoy a big pool at the park. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Beijing welcomed the grand opening of Playa Maya water park on June 15, offering a vibrant blend of aquatic thrills, carnival festivities, and artistic showcases to the public. Operated by Overseas Chinese Town's Happy Valley, this dynamic park marks the 12th addition to their esteemed roster of water parks, promising a diverse array of 35 water-based attractions tailored to visitors of all ages.

Positioned to become a premier recreational destination in the capital, Playa Maya aims to redefine leisure experiences by seamlessly fusing the enigmatic allure of ancient Maya culture with cutting-edge technology within a picturesque mountain-and-sea landscape. At the inauguration ceremony, a park official emphasized the park's vision to serve as a cultural nexus and entertainment hub, bridging the past with the present.

Thunder Coaster is one of among the fun programs at the park. [Photo provided to China Daily]

Among its standout features, the park boasts the nation's pioneering rapids roller coaster, leveraging patented water propulsion technology to deliver an exhilarating journey for families through a series of heart-pounding twists, drops, and climbs. Beyond this adrenaline-pumping ride, visitors can partake in engaging parent-child water activities, witness breathtaking sunsets, and navigate a man-made forest via rafting adventures.

Complementing the aquatic escapades, Playa Maya offers enchanting lighting displays, as well as a range of catering services, enhancing the overall visitor experience and ensuring a memorable day of excitement and cultural immersion.

Dance performance at the opening ceremony. [Photo provided to China Daily]
A waterway through a man-made jungle at the park. [Photo provided to China Daily]
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